Jung Hae-in (Dong-soo) received acclaim for his portrayal of vulnerability and pain, while Go Kyung-pyo (Jin-seop) was noted for his chilling, understated performance as the villain.
Critics praised Miike's signature "body horror" elements, particularly the unsettling visual of the red tentacles connecting severed limbs.
The series finale of the South Korean sci-fi thriller , which aired on December 7, 2022, serves as a high-stakes conclusion to the hunt for the "corpse art" serial killer. "Connect" Episode #1.6 (TV Episode)()
The episode builds to a tense showdown at Jin-seop’s studio. Dong-soo, driven by the sensory connection with his stolen eye, finally corners Jin-seop. The confrontation is visceral, highlighting the contrast between Dong-soo’s desperate humanity and Jin-seop’s cold, artistic obsession with death.
You can find more detailed episode guides and cast information on IMDb . Jung Hae-in (Dong-soo) received acclaim for his portrayal
Throughout the episode, more clues are dropped regarding the origin of the "Connects," suggesting they are the result of a pharmaceutical experiment. Choi Yi-rang, another Connect, plays a pivotal role in assisting Dong-soo while maintaining her own mysterious agenda.
Just as the police and a shadowy group of mercenaries close in, Dong-soo and Yi-rang manage to escape. The episode ends on a significant cliffhanger, with the duo standing on a rooftop as military-style helicopters hover above, signaling that their struggle against those who created them is only just beginning. Critical Reception The episode builds to a tense showdown at
Reviewers from NME and South China Morning Post noted several key strengths and weaknesses of the finale: